Last year, several people were arrested in Osceola County and accused of plotting attacks as part of the group American Front. Investigators called the American Front a domestic terrorist group and said it was led by Marcus Faella and his wife Patricia.

Marcus Faella's jury trial will begin May 13, according to the Osceola County clerk of the circuit court.

On April 1, charges of participating in paramilitary activity were dropped against Faella's wife, Patricia Faella, and Dylan Rettenmaier.

The state is not pursuing charges against several other people who were arrested last year in the case. Prosecutors dropped the charges against Dustin Perry, Verlin Lewis, Mark McGowan, Paul Jackson, Richard Stockdale, Diane Stephens, Jennifer McGowan, John Wyczlinski.

Luke Leger and Kent Ryan McLellan pleaded no contest to paramilitary training and both received four years of probation. Christopher Brooks pleaded guilty to the possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and received three years in prison.

The Faellas live in a desolate area near the Brevard and Osceola county line, where the nearest paved road is almost 5 miles away.

Marcus Faella said he wanted to make his property into an Aryan compound where they could live when the United States government failed, according to an arrest affidavit, because he sees himself as a “protector” of the white race.

Agents paid an undercover informant to make secret audio and video recordings, showing that several members had American Front and Nazi tattoos. Evidence of them training with AK-47's was also collected.

The suspects in the case were charged with anti-American paramilitary training last May.

The Anti-Defamation League has gone on record accusing the American Front of being a dangerous, terrorist organization.